Becker Legal, P.C. is a law firm dedicated to helping individuals and families resolve sensitive issues such as Collaborative Divorce, Family law,Criminal law.
Collaborative divorce law is a relatively new, multi-disciplinary approach designed to minimize conflict while enabling divorcing couples to find a way to resolve their differences on all relevant issues.
An attorney who grew up in Macomb County graces the front
cover of a metro-Detroit legal magazine
– not for just bagging favorable legal rulings for her clients, but for her
hunting talents.
Lori Becker, 39, a Clinton Township native who now lives in Bloomfield Hills, was the “cover girl”
for the fall 2009 edition of “Motion” magazine, a relatively new, glossy
publication geared for the “active attorney.” Becker was chosen for an article
about lawyers who love to hunt, in
light of her winning several shooting trophies at the Huntsman Hunt Club in
Dryden. How she ended up on the cover with two of her three English pointers
taken at the club was “the luck of the draw”, she said with a laugh.
Becker who grew up along the Clinton River near the old
Hillcrest golf course, talks about her passion for hunting and fishing in the article.
Her interest was piqued as a youngster when her dad, Carl, took her fly-fishing
on the Bow River in Calgary, Alberta, and hunting for pheasant and wild turkey.
She initially did it as a way to spend time alone with her busy dad, a
prominent, now retired doctor who served as president of the Board of Trustees
at what is now called Mount Clemens Regional Medical Center.
“I don’t think my dad thought I would fall in love with it as
much as I did,” she told the magazine. She loves big game hunting, as she has
nabbed a kudu, warthog, impala and a zebra. She hunted wild goats in the
Bahamas and spear-hunted lobster.
“When ever I go on vacation I look for something,” she told
The Macomb Daily. She nabbed a black bear with her dad a couple of years ago in
the Upper Penisula and most recently went dove and duck hunting with him, she
said.
Becker, a divorce
attorney who practices in Bloomfield Hills, attended St.Thecla school in
Clinton Township and Regina High School in Harper Woods. She graduated from Michigan State University and earned a
law degree and master’s degree of business administration at University of
Detroit Mercy.
Her husband of three years, Sterling Heights native Larry
Sobolewski, didn’t hunt when they met but has started to do so, she said. Her
father’s first Christmas gift for his new son-in law was a treasured family
long gun.
Becker isn’t the first local barrister to grace the cover of
“Motion,” which started in 2008.
Brother Mount Clemens lawyers Jacob and David Femminineo were
featured on the cover of the spring 2009 edition for an article about family
members who practice together. Coincidentally, Becker and Jacob Femminineo were
classmates at St.Thecla. “We were the two tallest kids in class so we sat
together in the back of the room,” he said. “Now we’re on the cover of the same
magazine.”
Femminineo recalled attending grade-school parties at the
Becker household – headed by mom, Del – that featured jaw-dropping big-game
mounted on the walls.
“It was quite something for a kid to see,” he
said.
For more information on Collaborative
Divorce, Family law, Criminal law.
Visit: http://www.beckerlegalgroup.com
| About the author |
|
| Additional articles about divorce lawyers Michigan |
|
|
| Please Rate This Article |
Number of ratings: 0
Rating: 0